Gastroenteritis Recovery Diet

A bout of gastro rips through your family leaving the toilet in filth, the laundry pile sky high, the house smelling of disinfectant and everyone feeling exhausted and impossibly weak.

We’ve all been there, the gastro pits, where you fear not only contaminating other friends or family, but also recontaminating yourselves.

Gastroenteritis is a common infection which causes nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and high temperatures in both children and adults. It is highly contagious and requires bed rest and a bland diet. You or your children may not have the desire or appetite to eat, but you do need to consume something to help your body recover and re-hydrate.

Foods to avoid:

Dairy
Absolutely anything dairy is likely to set off nausea and vomiting again. Just as people with lactose intolerance experience pain in their digestive tract because of it, as your digestive system is damaged post-gastro, dairy products will cause pain in a non-lactose intolerant person

Sugar
Anything too sweet or sugary as this also sets off digestive pain and can worsen diarrhoea

AlcoholOily or fatty foodHighly acidic foodHot or spicy foodAny food and drink with large amounts of caffeine – avoid coffeeFruit juice can cause symptoms to worsen again

Foods to eat

First round
During and in the first 1 or 2 days recovering from gastro, try:

Lots of water

Jelly

Weak tea

Soda water – some people actually find the fizz makes them feel better, but if you’re not aware that you’re one of those people, try diluting with water first and give a vigorous stir to get rid of most of the carbonation

Weak cordial, particularly lemon

Watered down electrolyte drinks such as Lucozade, or chemist specific ones such as Hydralyte

Ice cubes

Dry biscuits and crackers

Dry toast

A mild flavoured, un-spiced, clear broth of chicken or beef with all fat skimmed off provides a warm and gentle intake of necessary protein

Second roundWhen just the glancing thought of food doesn’t send you rushing to the toilet and you’ve managed to keep down several of the above foods, try: